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  • LiSA sets stage for electrifying Taiwan concert in June

    Japanese singer LiSA is set to hold a concert in Taiwan on June 1, marking her return after six years. Known for her hit theme songs for "Demon Slayer", LiSA will perform at the National Taiwan Sport University Sports Center. Tickets go on sale on Feb. 24. LiSA expressed excitement for the event, promising a new setlist for her Taiwanese fans, including popular tracks "Gurenge" and "Homura". She also mentioned her love for Taiwan’s pearl milk tea.
    2024/02/19 16:11
  • Mackenyu Arata announces first overseas fan meet in Taipei

    Japanese actor Mackenyu Arata is set to hold his first-ever overseas fan meeting in Taipei on Feb. 24, 2024, making him the first Japanese artist to host such an event in Taiwan. Known for his role as "Roronoa Zoro" in the live-action TV adaptation of "ONE PIECE" on Netflix, Mackenyu has gained a global following and has attended comic expos in eight countries. To show his appreciation for his Taiwanese fans, he plans to offer signed posters, group photos, a fan farewell, and an official card to those who purchase tickets for the fan meeting. Tickets for the "2024 Mackenyu Fan Meeting ASIA TOUR EAST BLUE in Taipei" will be available for purchase on Feb. 3, with prices ranging from NT$2,500 (Section D) to NT$4,900 (Section A). Section A ticket holders will also have the opportunity to purchase a limited 150-set autograph session for an additional NT$2,000.
    2024/01/25 14:19
  • Taiwan seeks dog handlers for airport and seaport security

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture is recruiting four dog handlers for its Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency. The positions offer a starting salary of NT$37,769 per month, plus an additional NT$7,700 allowance for outstations. Handlers must have at least one year of related experience and be available for shifts and business travel. They also need a good understanding of dogs, an outgoing personality, and the ability to work independently. The positions are divided among Taipei Songshan Airport, Taoyuan International Airport, and Kinmen Shuitou Pier, with potential relocation to Kaohsiung Airport or Taichung Airport.
    2024/01/04 15:18
  • DPP’s Lai-Hsiao lead KMT rivals in latest Taiwan polls

    The United Daily News pre-closure poll shows that Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, maintain a 5-percentage-point lead over their Kuomintang (KMT) rivals, Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong. The Lai-Hsiao ticket received 32% support, while the Hou-Jaw ticket received 27%, a decrease of four percentage points from previous polls. Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, trailed with 21% support. Among different age groups, the Ko-Wu ticket led among voters aged 20 to 39 with a 42% support rate. Among 40-59 year-olds, the Hou-Jaw ticket led by 1%, and among voters over 60, the Hou-Jaw ticket polled at 37%, while the Lai-Hsiao ticket polled at 35%. The survey was conducted from Dec. 26-30, 2023, with a sample size of 1,215 adults. The sampling error is within plus or minus 2.8 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. The survey used a dual telephone register for random sampling, including landline and mobile phones, with weighting by gender, age, and population structure. The funding for the survey came from United Daily News.
    2024/01/02 15:45
  • Lai-Hsiao ticket leads in latest 2024 presidential polls

    According to a recent poll conducted by ETtoday, the "Lai-Hsiao" (Lai Ching-te, Hsiao Bi-khim) ticket of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is leading in Taiwan’s presidential election in 2024 with 38.1% of voter support. The "Hou-Jaw" (Hou Yu-ih) ticket of the Kuomintang (KMT) follows closely behind with 34.8%, while the "Ko-Wu" (Ko Wen-je, Cynthia Wu) ticket of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) stands at 19.2%. The approval rating for the Lai-Hsiao ticket has increased by 1.9 percentage points since the last poll, while the Hou-Jaw ticket has remained constant, and the Ko-Wu ticket has experienced a slight decrease of 1.5 points. As a result, the gap between Lai and Hou has grown from 1.4 to 3.3 points. In terms of demographics, Lai is leading in Taiwan’s southern regions and among people aged 40-49, with respective approval ratings of 49.7% and 38.1%. Hou, on the other hand, is leading in the north, outlying eastern islands, and among those aged 60 and older, with approval ratings at 38.6%, 42.5%, and 52.7%, respectively. Ko is leading among younger voters aged 20-39. Lai’s support has seen a significant increase of 15.9 points among voters aged 50-59, indicating improvement in a previously weaker demographic. However, Lai’s support has decreased by 20 points among DPP supporters. In contrast, Hou’s support has remained steady, and Ko’s approval has surged by 10.6 points among pan-DPP supporters. The poll was conducted on December 25-26, surveying Taiwanese aged 20 and older about the 2024 presidential elections. The sample size was 1,618, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.44% and a confidence level of 95%.
    2023/12/27 14:33
  • Taiwan presidential race tightens: DPP slightly leads KMT

    The latest survey results reveal a close presidential race in Taiwan, with the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidates Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim leading with 35.9 percent support, followed closely by the Kuomintang (KMT) ticket of Hou Yu-ih for president and Jaw Shaw-kong for vice president with 34.7 percent. The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) candidate Ko Wen-je and running mate Cynthia Wu are in third place with 19.6 percent support. Notably, the TPP’s Ko-Wu ticket has garnered 26.3 percent support from centrist voters, surpassing both the KMT and DPP. While 44.3 percent of respondents believe the DPP candidates are likely to win the 2024 Presidential and Vice Presidential elections, 30.1 percent support the KMT, and 13.8 percent favor the TPP candidates. However, the poll also highlights significant opposition, with 40.5 percent of respondents indicating they would not vote for the DPP ticket, followed by 27.3 percent against the KMT and 20.6 percent not favoring the TPP. The survey, sponsored by ETtoday, was conducted from December 18-19 and gathered a valid sample size of 1,224 Taiwanese adults over the age of 20 using mobile text notifications and closed internet questionnaires. The poll has an error margin of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence level.
    2023/12/20 19:20
  • Lai-Hsiao ticket narrowly leads in tight presidential race

    A new poll by ETtoday reveals a tight race in the upcoming 2024 presidential election in Taiwan. The Democratic Progressive Party’s Lai-Hsiao ticket, consisting of Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, leads with 35.9% support, slightly ahead of the Kuomintang’s Hou-Jaw ticket, comprised of Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong, at 34.7%. The Taiwan People’s Party’s Ko-Wu ticket, featuring Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, trails behind with 19.6% support. Despite the close percentages, 44.3% of the public expresses confidence in the Lai-Hsiao ticket’s ability to win, compared to 30.1% for Hou-Jaw and 13.8% for Ko-Wu. Conversely, 40.5% of voters are certain they will not vote for Lai-Hsiao, while 27.3% reject Hou-Jaw and 20.6% turn away from Ko-Wu. In terms of non-constituency legislators, the KMT leads with 35% support, followed by the DPP with 31.3% and the TPP at 14.5%. The poll highlights public concern over Taiwan’s economic ties with China, particularly due to recent trade restrictions viewed as trade barriers and the suspension of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) measures. Additionally, 47.1% of respondents worry that a Lai Ching-te presidency could worsen cross-strait economic and people-to-people exchanges, while 16.4% hold the same concern for Hou Yu-ih and 11.6% for Ko Wen-je. The poll, conducted from December 18 to 19, surveyed 1,224 respondents with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8%. Compared to the previous poll from December 14 to 15, support for the Lai-Hsiao ticket dropped by 2.6 percentage points, while the Hou-Jaw ticket saw a minor decline of 0.4 percentage points, and the Ko-Wu ticket remained unchanged. The number of undecided voters increased to 9.8%, indicating the undecided nature of the electorate ahead of the presidential vote.
    2023/12/20 15:35
  • Taiwan firms set to revive year-end party with cash prizes

    A survey conducted by online job bank Yes123 revealed that 88.4 percent of Taiwan’s companies plan to hold year-end parties before the Lunar New Year, with employees most eager to receive cash prizes. The survey also found that 60.3 percent of companies with year-end party plans will host lucky draw events. Among the preferred prizes, cash ranked as the top choice with 66.2 percent of employees, followed by smartphones (43.3 percent), cars (42.5 percent), department store vouchers (34.3 percent), and convenience store coupons (33.2 percent). The survey also showed that 73.6 percent of office workers have previously won a prize at year-end parties, with the average value of the biggest prize being NT$11,833. The spokesperson for Yes123, Yang Tsung-pin, stated that the willingness of companies to hold year-end events has returned to normal, indicating the recovery and stabilization of the economy following the disruptions caused by Covid-19. The survey was conducted online from Dec. 1 to Dec. 14, with 1,366 valid responses and a confidence level of 95 percent and a margin of error of plus or minus 2.65 percent.
    2023/12/19 20:17
  • DPP’s Lai, Hsiao lead KMT rivals by 5.2 points in poll

    The recent ETtoday poll reveals that the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim are leading the race in Taiwan’s upcoming election, with 39% support. This puts them slightly ahead of the Kuomintang (KMT) candidates Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong, who are trailing by 5.2 percentage points. The survey also shows a decrease in support for the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, the Ko-Wu ticket, from 19.6% to 18.1%. Despite these shifts, the DPP’s Lai and Hsiao maintain a tangible lead over their KMT and TPP competitors. As the election approaches, all parties are actively campaigning to secure their political future in Taiwan. The poll was conducted on Dec. 6-7 and targeted residents of Taiwan who are at least 20 years old. The survey had a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of plus or minus 2.77%, with 1,251 valid respondents.
    2023/12/09 13:53
  • Tight race in Taiwan: poll shows DPP slightly ahead of KMT

    The latest Gallup poll results reveal that in Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) "Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim ticket" holds a narrow lead with 31.01% support. The Kuomintang (KMT) trails closely behind with its "Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong pair" at 30.94%. The Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) "Ko Wen-je and Wu Hsin-ying combo" garners 18.12% support. Additionally, 4.74% of voters plan to abstain from voting, 12.27% remain undecided, and 2.93% did not provide a response. Notably, 31.7% of respondents express a preference for candidates over party lines, indicating the presence of swing voters who could play a crucial role in the election. The poll surveyed 1,073 individuals aged 20 and above across all 22 municipalities of Taiwan from November 25 to November 27. The results were weighted by gender, age, and household registration location, with a sampling error of plus or minus 2.99% at a 95% confidence level.
    2023/11/29 20:33
  • FDA destroys 2kg of Japanese green tea powder at border

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that two kilograms of green tea powder imported from Japan were destroyed at the border due to trace amounts of radioactive cesium-137. The batch’s cesium-137 levels were within the acceptable limit of 100 becquerels per kilogram, but the FDA emphasized the importance of ethical practices and urged businesses to adhere to them. The FDA tested the batch on October 31 and found 3 becquerels per kg of cesium-137 and 3 becquerels per kg of cesium-134 plus cesium-137. Since last year, food from five prefectures of Fukushima, Japan, has been imported to Taiwan, provided it meets radiation and origin inspection requirements. The FDA’s regulations for cesium-134 and cesium-137 levels in various food categories are based on the "Standards for the Tolerance of Atomic Dust and Radioactivity Contamination in Foods." From 2011 to 2023, Taiwan has tested 224,970 batches of Japanese food, with 252 samples showing trace radioactivity that did not exceed national or Japanese standards.
    2023/11/22 19:45
  • MOTC plans to open tour groups to China before CNY

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications plans to open up tour groups to China and allow Chinese tour groups to Taiwan by March 1, 2024. However, some travel agencies find the pace of this "un-banning" too slow and have admitted to organizing tour groups to China under the guise of "visiting groups." This ban, which has lasted for over three years, has severely impacted over 90% of Taiwan’s 4,000 plus travel agencies operating in the Chinese market.
    2023/11/04 12:29
  • Ko Wen-je ahead of Hou Yu-ih, Lai Ching-te in latest poll

    The latest presidential poll by Newtalk shows that Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) has surpassed Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), while Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang (KMT) has also gained support. Ko leads Lai by 0.52%, and Lai’s lead over Hou is only 0.08%, indicating a closely contested election. However, if Terry Gou were to enter the race, the rankings would change significantly. Lai would still be first, but Hou would move up to second, Ko would drop to third, and Gou would trail at the end with 9.39%. This is the first time in past polls that Hou surpasses Ko. The poll collected data from 1,088 valid answers through online questionnaires sent to random mobile phone numbers. The findings have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.03% at a 95% confidence level.
    2023/11/02 21:44
  • Taiwan offers 20% subsidy for parental leave allowance

    The Bureau of Labor Insurance (BLI) implemented a parental leave allowance scheme in July 2021, providing a 20 percent wage subsidy grant to ease economic pressures on working parents. A year later, an amendment to the Employment Insurance Act allowed both parents to claim the allowance simultaneously. By the end of July this year, the percentage of male claims settled reached 26 percent, with the BLI disbursing a total of $101.4 billion in the first nine months. The parental leave allowance corresponds to 60% of the insured person’s average monthly insurance salary six months before the leave, plus the additional wage subsidy grant, resulting in parents receiving 80 percent of their monthly insurance salary. Since the nationwide release of the subsidy grant, the number of applicants tripled, benefiting eight thousand families last year, a five-fold increase compared to the scheme’s initial launch in 2009.
    2023/11/02 20:35
  • 日本舉行「台灣生活節」 超夯伴手禮亮相

    為促進國際交流,中華文化總會多次到日本東京舉辦「TAIWAN PLUS生活節」,將台灣傳統文化及美食直送日本,今年特別準備兩款代表台灣的伴手禮,讓日本民眾相當驚艷。
    2023/09/25 22:00
  • 宇宙人好狂!赴日同框「神級創作人」 小玉遭點名:很性感

    金曲獎最佳樂團宇宙人8月至霸日本2023 Summer Sonic音樂節,日前重返東京為日本最大型的台灣文化祭「TAIWAN PLUS」開唱揭幕,並驚喜舉辦專輯《理想狀態》珍藏限定版雙黑膠快閃簽名會,與上百位日本歌迷近距離互動。宇宙人日本行除了會粉絲,更是一趟圓夢之旅,他們抽空和神級創作才子Suga Shikao相見歡,送上台灣知名月餅當面道謝Suga為宇宙人創作歌曲〈你總是這樣〉,也提前過中秋節,宇宙人表示:「Suga桑是個非常親切又有元氣的前輩,聊了很多音樂的話題,期待有一天能跟他同台演出!」
    2023/09/18 11:55
  • 許富凱36歲生日台上淚崩 憶亡父「這舉動」陷入思念

    金曲歌王許富凱16日受邀至日本「Taiwan Plus」音樂節首日壓軸演出,他以一身咖啡色雅痞西裝帥氣登台,先用台語舞曲〈含淚跳恰恰〉炒熱現場氣氛,再用日文與全場樂迷打招呼,他為這次演出精心準備8首好歌,其中3首為日文歌,獻唱巨星鄧麗君名曲〈我只在乎你〉日文版,好唱功引來現場民眾圍觀拍手叫好。
    2023/09/18 11:31
  • TAIWAN PLUS文化祭東京開幕 吸引日人赴台觀光

    TAIWAN PLUS 2023文化祭今天在東京上野公園開幕,日華議員懇談會會長古屋圭司積極推廣台灣觀光,表示台灣美食好吃,台灣人非常親切,「希望越來越多日本人可以去台灣玩。」
    2023/09/16 17:52
  • 價格更親民?Volkswagen電動車有望現身 15日全球首演

    就在Volkswagen Group Taiwan揭露2023年計畫同時,Volkswagen德國原廠釋出一個神祕預告,宣告將在3月15日揭露未來的品牌設計走向以及透過一款全新電動車展示Volkswagen未來的電動車發展方向。而且,Volkswagen還在官方Twitter上運用「More 2 Come 4 You.」作為預告,並讓影片停留在「2」數字當中,外界推測,這款即將現身的電動車,很可能就會是ID.2,也就是讓ID.Family更為「親民」的全新車款。
    2023/03/14 22:25
  • 全球第一件! 台灣巧手化廢寶特瓶為環保婚紗

    Discovery頻道與Taiwan Plus聯手推出的全新系列節目《Taiwan Plus鉅獻》,十月份特輯「島嶼新世代」,介紹台灣研發設計,以廢棄寶特瓶製作的全球第一件環保婚紗,還有推動環境永續的山間料理人,從不同角度看見新世代台灣人,如何為環保貢獻心力,追求讓這個美麗寶島,能夠永續經營下去。
    2022/10/16 11:32
  • 文總重啟Taiwan Plus文化台灣 9月東京秀台灣吉日

    睽違3年,文總今年9月將於日本東京舉辦「Taiwan Plus文化台灣」生活節,這也是自COVID-19疫情後首次重啟這項活動,主題訂為「台灣吉日」。
    2022/08/04 18:05
  • 高虹安爆政府APP淪「數位錢坑」 要唐鳳說清楚錢花哪去

    行政院組織改造將新設立數位發展部,規劃今年中旬掛牌,不過,民眾黨立委高虹安今(11日)舉行記者會踢爆,政府部門動輒斥資億元發包建立數位APP,卻淪為「數位錢坑」,例如給外國人看的「Taiwan Plus」近7成使用者來自台灣、拿紓困經費建「VR旅遊海陸漫行」、編億元預算做「UMAJI遊買集」APP,但連功能都未確立,並向近期屢傳可能接掌數位發展部的政委唐鳳喊話說,必須面對這些問題,請政府一定要說明錢花到哪裡了。
    2022/03/11 15:09
  • 砸10億行銷台灣 Taiwan+流量僅達標3%

    文化部之前砸下10億預算,補助影音平台Taiwan PLUS行銷台灣到國際上,但卻被發現APP的下載量成果不彰,而且下載來源大部分還來自台灣,現在更被網媒亞洲特派記者發現,幫Taiwan PLUS行銷的公司,也曾幫央視大外宣。
    2022/02/19 13:01
  • PS5、PS4新春購物有優惠! 《MLB The Show 21》開放預購

    Sony Interactive Entertainment Taiwan Limited (SIET)2月3日宣佈,特別舉行「Playful Festival」與大家一起過年,內容包括新春購物優惠及Playful Festival線上挑戰賽。即日起至2月21日,購買PlayStation VR (PS VR) 豪華全配包及精選PlayStation 4 (PS4)遊戲將可享優惠。即日起至2月10日,購買PlayStation Plus (PS Plus)12個月會籍卡,或於PlayStation Store (PS Store)購買PS Plus 12個月會籍可享新春優惠,PS Store上多款遊戲也會以優惠價發售。「Playful Festival挑戰賽」的參與方式,是於活動網頁登記並聯合線上玩家完成指定目標,包括透過PS4或PlayStation (PS5暢玩遊戲或使用任何娛樂應用程式),即有機會贏得獎賞。
    2021/02/07 14:00
  • 不只台灣專屬版 Audi推TT S line競技強化車型

    日前,Audi Taiwan於台灣一口氣推出7款新車,不但有6款Audi Sport性能子品牌下的RS高性能與S性能車款,新款TT亦同步抵台上市,其中更包含整合S line套件與專屬車色之台灣專屬跑格駕馭版車型。如今,Audi不讓台灣市場專美於前,推出TT S line competition plus競技強化特別版,以S line運動化套件與Alcantara內裝組合,營造更強烈運動個性。
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